I've always been self-conscious of my skin, especially my face. I suffer from redness, but have never been diagnosed with rosacea. Its not something that I let control my life but 90% of the time I feel better with makeup on, covering up my redness. I've been trying to find a solution and that's where Clinique's Redness Solutions Soothing Cleanser (Macy's, $22.50) comes into play. As a product that helps to calm redness, I have high hopes for this!
I received the Ole Henriksen Truth Serum (Sephora, $48.50) in a Glossybox a few months ago and was very impressed with the way it made my skin feel that I had to go out and buy the full size. Its no secret that vitamin C helps the skin look youthful and this was just something I loved applying and it smells great too!
As someone whose dealt with a fluctuating weight my whole life, I'm sad to admit that I struggle with stretch marks! But hey, that is life. I read great reviews about Mustela Stretch Mark Cream (Sephora, $41.00) so I wanted to give it a shot. It's generally targeted to woman who are pregnant but it works for all the same reasons.
As I've just admitted, I've had a problem with my weight and again mother nature has graced me with that stubbornly woman problem of cellulite. Oy. Now I know that a product cannot permantely fix this, only exercise and a clean diet will...what a shame! But in the meantime, I thought why not give my skin a little boost with Clarins Body Lift Cellulite Control (Sephora, $68.00) as I journey into the clean eating world...that's a whole different story!
After running out of my beloved Origins Never A Dull Moment Cleanser, I opted for the Origins Checks and Balances Frothy Face Wash (Macy's $21.00). I've always been a lover of Origins products so I'm not all that surprised that I went with this one, again its something I've read great reviews on so I'm excited to try this out. Expect a full review on this soon :)